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Heather Felgate
Researcher at University of East Anglia
Publications - 7
Citations - 843
Heather Felgate is an academic researcher from University of East Anglia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Denitrifying bacteria & Nitrite. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 587 citations.
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Mitigating release of the potent greenhouse gas N2O from the nitrogen cycle – could enzymic regulation hold the key?
David J. Richardson,Heather Felgate,Nicholas J. Watmough,Andrew J. Thomson,Elizabeth M. Baggs +4 more
TL;DR: The current understanding of the process by which N(2)O is produced and destroyed is reviewed and the potential for feeding this into new approaches for combating N( 2)O release is discussed.
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antimicrobial
Heather Felgate,Lisa Crossman,ElizabethS. Gray,Rebecca Clifford,John Wain,Gemma C. Langridge +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a systematic review of all cases of IE by Actinomyces spp. in the literature and describe the epidemiology, microbiology, clinical characteristics, treatment and outcomes of this infection was performed.
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The impact of copper, nitrate and carbon status on the emission of nitrous oxide by two species of bacteria with biochemically distinct denitrification pathways
Heather Felgate,Georgios Giannopoulos,Matthew J. Sullivan,Andrew J. Gates,Thomas A. Clarke,Elizabeth M. Baggs,Gary Rowley,David J. Richardson +7 more
TL;DR: Continuous cultures are utilized to explore the denitrification phenotypes of P.“denitrificans and A.”xylosoxidans at a range of extracellular NO(3) (-) , organic carbon and Cu concentrations, and the results have potential implications for understandingDenitrification flux in a rangeof agricultural environments.
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Nitrous oxide production in soil isolates of nitrate-ammonifying bacteria.
TL;DR: The first demonstration of the potential for N2 O production by soil-isolated nitrate-ammonifying bacteria under different C and N availabilities is provided, suggesting that a re-evaluation may be necessary of the environmental conditions under which nitrate ammonification contributes to N 2 O emission from soil.
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Resolving the contributions of the membrane-bound and periplasmic nitrate reductase systems to nitric oxide and nitrous oxide production in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium.
Gary Rowley,Daniela Hensen,Heather Felgate,Anke Arkenberg,Corinne Appia-Ayme,Karen Prior,Carl R. Harrington,Sarah J. Field,Julea N. Butt,Elizabeth M. Baggs,David J. Richardson +10 more
TL;DR: A combination of nitrate-sufficiency, nitrite accumulation and an active Nar-type nitrate reductase leads to NO and thence N₂O production, and this can account for up to 20% of the nitrate catabolized.